Sylvan Beach Amusement Park will be featured on "Ghost Hunters" in an episode titled "Scream Park" set to air on the SyFy channel Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 9 p.m.SyFy video still

The Atlantic Paranormal Society's latest investigation in Central New York is set to air on TV next week.

TAPS spent a week at Sylvan Beach in September, and found "significant activity" at the amusement park and Yesterday's Royal restaurant-hotel. The team will reveal their findings in the mid-season finale of "Ghost Hunters" on the SyFy channel Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 9 p.m.

The episode is titled "Scream Park," suggesting the crew found plenty of scary stuff during their overnight investigations. "Will TAPS ignite the paranormal behavior of three dead employees?" a preview asks.

"We've had for decades reports of all kinds of ghost sightings and other paranormal activities in Sylvan Beach amusement park and Yesterday's Royal," Doug Waterbury, whose company owns both attractions, told The Post-Standard last fall. "They confirmed things that had been observed there over the years."

Waterbury added that employees, both past and present, and local residents were interviewed by TAPS about stories of ghost sightings. He said he hopes the investigation helps him and his staff to "co-exist" with the possible spirits that haunt the grounds.

According to CNY Radio, SyFy producers told park officials that Sylvan Beach was "among their favorite subjects due to the uniqueness of the park and surrounding areas, which offered an unusual historical twist."

Currently in its ninth season, "Ghost Hunters" has previously visited upstate New York in episodes featuring investigations at Fort Ontario in Oswego, an Underground Railroad house in Skaneateles and the Rochester Public Library. Earlier this month, Cortland's 1890 House Museum was featured on the TV show.